2017 European Juniors Wrestling Championships
Host cityGermany Dortmund, Germany
DatesJune 27 - July 02, 2017
Champions
Freestyle Russia
Greco-Roman Georgia
Women Russia

The 2017 European Juniors Wrestling Championships was held in Dortmund, Germany between June 27 - July 2, 2017.[1][2]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia95519
2 Georgia42713
3 Ukraine3328
4 Azerbaijan3317
5 Turkey1146
6 Norway1102
7 Finland1023
 Romania1023
9 France1012
10 Sweden0202
11 Armenia0145
 Belarus0145
13 Germany0134
 Poland0134
15 Bulgaria0123
 Italy0123
 Moldova0123
18 Hungary0022
19 Estonia0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (20 entries)24244896

Team ranking

Rank Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle
Team Points Team Points Team Points
1  Russia 67  Georgia 71  Russia 66
2  Azerbaijan 58  Russia 68  Ukraine 51
3  Georgia 52  Turkey 51  Belarus 45
4  Moldova 40  Ukraine 44  Poland 35
5  Turkey 39  Finland 28  Germany 33

Medal summary

Men's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Russia Mukhammadkhon Mukhammadkhon Azerbaijan Shahin Mukhtarov Armenia Karen Zurabyan
GermanyHorst Lehr
55 kg Azerbaijan Afgan Khashalov Bulgaria Mikyay Salim Naim Georgia (country) Teimuraz Vanishvili
Armenia Arsen Harutyunyan
60 kg Azerbaijan Ali Rahimzade Ukraine Andriy Yatsenko Georgia (country) Edemi Bolkvadze
Russia Abdulla Akhmedov
66 kg Russia Anzor Zakuev Azerbaijan Mahal Novruzov Bulgaria Dzhemal Rushen Ali
Hungary Csaba Vida
74 kg Russia Rustam Magomedov Georgia (country) Nika Kentchadze Turkey Muhammed Küçükyıldırım
Slovakia Achsarbek Gulajev
84 kg Azerbaijan Gadzhimurad Magomedsaidov Russia Gadzhimagomed Nazhmudinov Turkey Osman Göçen
Georgia (country) Zaur Beradze
96 kg Georgia (country) Givi Matcharashvili Italy Simone Iannattoni Moldova Dmitri Ceacusta
Azerbaijan Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov
120 kg Russia Magomedamin Dibirov Armenia Hovhannes Maghakyan Moldova Samhan Jabrailov
Poland Jakub Brylewski

Men's Greco-Roman

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Georgia (country) Ramaz Silagava Azerbaijan Zulfigar Aliyev Turkey Cemal Mutlu
Russia Atmir Kotcev
55 kg Turkey Kerem Kamal Russia Emin Sefershaev Georgia (country) Nugzari Tsurtsumia
Estonia Helary Mägisalu
60 kg Georgia (country) Leri Abuladze Sweden Ardit Fazljija Russia Fadis Valitov
Armenia Hrachya Poghosyan
66 kg Ukraine Parviz Nasibov Georgia (country) Giorgi Kurtanidze Turkey Murat Fırat
Russia Sergei Stepanov
74 kg Russia Narek Oganian Ukraine Elmar Nuraliiev Armenia Malkhas Amoyan
Georgia (country) Beka Mamukashvili
84 kg Russia Aleksandr Komarov Belarus Mikita Klimovich Finland Toni Metsomaeki
Georgia (country) Temuri Tchkuaselidze
96 kg Finland Arvi Savolainen Turkey Süleyman Erbay Ukraine Vladen Kozliuk
Georgia (country) Giorgi Barbakadze
120 kg Georgia (country) Zviadi Pataridze Russia Georgii Gadzhinov Romania Lenard Berei
Finland Konsta Maeenpaeae

Women's freestyle

Event Gold Silver Bronze
44 kg Romania Stefania Priceputu Russia Anzhelika Fedorova Poland Beata Kosla
Belarus Ina Roik
48 kg Ukraine Oksana Livach Germany Lisa Ersel Poland Agata Walerzak
Hungary Bianka Reczi
51 kg Russia Ksenia Nezgovorova Ukraine Khrystyna Bereza Belarus Katsiaryna Pichkouskaya
Germany Annika Wendle
55 kg Ukraine Alina Hrushyna Russia Viktoriia Vaulina Belarus Darya Sinkavets
Germany Elena Brugger
59 kg Norway Grace Bullen Moldova Anastasia Nichita Russia Maria Matyushenko
Ukraine Ilona Prokopevniuk
63 kg Russia Mariia Kuznetsova Poland Aleksandra Wolczynska Bulgaria Yuliana Yaneva
Italy Elena Esposito
67 kg Russia Khanum Velieva Norway Hedda Strand Romania Alexandra Anghel
France Kendra Dacher
72 kg France Koumba Larroque Sweden Denise Stroem Italy Eleni Pjollaj
Belarus Yauheniya Andreichykava

References

  1. "European Championships".
  2. Junior European Championships Results
Preceded by
2016 Bucharest
European Juniors Wrestling Championships
2017
Succeeded by
2018 Rome
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